On 28-Jul-2001 Andrew Smith wrote:
> Even better,
> why even run a locally installed client? :-)
> Use mindterm then any computer with a web
> browser can connect to ssh.

As to why we permit unencrypted logins at all: We encourage all users to use
ssh, but we don't compel them to. If I were the only admin, I WOULD (and I do
on the machines I admin exclusively), but others are less Fascistic :-}

Does mindterm permit forwarding of X11 connections?

> Mindterm is:
> http://www.appgate.org/products/mindterm/
> The license is very good also - free except
> in certain (not all) commercial situations.

>> I am curious - why would you want to use a telnet server on Linux? You
>> can replace it with ssh and talk to that with free ssh clients that are
>> available on every important OS. 


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